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we know there are super low interest rate environments pushed boat loads of investors away from fixed income and then to stocks. my question is where does it end? obviously there is a limit on the amount of funds available to stocks. some investors will continue to hold cash. do you see downward pressure on stocks as the available cash dries up? >> first it ends for the texans on sunday night. that's against green bay. here's the deal. everyone has tried to look to this issue saying, listen, it's the bubble in yield going to pop. these companies haven't even started to raise dividends the way they can. they can borrow money in the public markets and buy back stock, increase the price of the stock, give you a bigger dividend. i think people are looking at this statically. how about if the dividend increases dramatically like it did for wearhouser tonight and other companies. the dividends are going higher. these aren't treasury bonds. they are organic. they live. just in time for the vice presidential debate p there was a great divide on the street today. when animals attacked, the bul
we know there are super low interest rate environments pushed boat loads of investors away from fixed income and then to stocks. my question is where does it end? obviously there is a limit on the amount of funds available to stocks. some investors will continue to hold cash. do you see downward pressure on stocks as the available cash dries up? >> first it ends for the texans on sunday night. that's against green bay. here's the deal. everyone has tried to look to this issue saying,...
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especially in a budgeted environment. host: if you want to ask and questions about what happened there and what is happening currently call us -- the new york times has this when it comes to security. the rate the ghost of the shooting that hung over benghazi, they had discussed black water stall on the contractors from flooding into the country. talk about that. especially the light of contractors involved. guest: we need to remember that in each of these countries, we are there, working closely with our host nation partner. we need to abide by their rules. what kind of weapons can our security forces carry? whether their private contractors or united states government forces, when it to abide by but the libyans want us to do. when you are not allowed to use private security, we have to make up with that in some other way. we cannot do that with host nation of forces. the libyans wanted to support us, but the lack the capability. and that means that these 30 than relies on the united states government to provide that lev
especially in a budgeted environment. host: if you want to ask and questions about what happened there and what is happening currently call us -- the new york times has this when it comes to security. the rate the ghost of the shooting that hung over benghazi, they had discussed black water stall on the contractors from flooding into the country. talk about that. especially the light of contractors involved. guest: we need to remember that in each of these countries, we are there, working...
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we know our super rate environment has pushed boat loads of investors with fixed income incomes out of stocks. where does it end? there is a limit of the funds available for stocks. some investors will continue to hold cash. do you see future downward pressure on stocks as the available cash dries up? >> first, it ends for the texans on sunday night. anyway, that's an nbc gig with green bay. here's the deal. everyone's tried to looking through this issue. they all keep saying, listen, the bulb in yield is going to pop. the bubble in yield is going to pop. these companies haven't raised them the way they can. they can increase with buying back stock and increasing the price of stock. i think they will be ecstatic and saying the dividend isn't worth that much. how about if it increases dramatically like for warehouser and many companies. these are not treasury bonds, they are organic. they live. just in time for the vice presidential debate, there is a great divide on the street today. when animals attack, bulls and bears go at it again. i'm here to figure out who will win this game. i'l
we know our super rate environment has pushed boat loads of investors with fixed income incomes out of stocks. where does it end? there is a limit of the funds available for stocks. some investors will continue to hold cash. do you see future downward pressure on stocks as the available cash dries up? >> first, it ends for the texans on sunday night. anyway, that's an nbc gig with green bay. here's the deal. everyone's tried to looking through this issue. they all keep saying, listen, the...
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students for f learning in a diverse environment and going on to work in a global environment. i do not think a close as any pathways. >> we are almost out of time. does this decision, no matter how it comes down, does it only affect public universities or private universities? >> could affect private universities. the constitution applies to public universities. but a provision of the civil rights act takes the same standards that the constitution applies to public universities and applies itsgñ to private universities. all private universities accept federal money so it ends up pretty much in the same place. i have heard her say that racial preference opens pathways for all students. i wish abby fisher were here. she was discriminated against on grounds of her race when she was rejected by the university of texas. i would like to have her explain what pathway that open for her. >> de want to follow on that? >> i agree with mr. taylor regarding private schools and title 6. i do not think mrs. fisher was discriminated against for the simple reason that as i explained earlier,
students for f learning in a diverse environment and going on to work in a global environment. i do not think a close as any pathways. >> we are almost out of time. does this decision, no matter how it comes down, does it only affect public universities or private universities? >> could affect private universities. the constitution applies to public universities. but a provision of the civil rights act takes the same standards that the constitution applies to public universities and...
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right now we're in an environment where there aren't a lot of companies with genuine rapid growth. but ulta salon and tractor supply, they have it in spades. they have the long-term secular growth that makes money managers salivate. they're like dogs at the dog tracks before they get the mechanical rabbit. anyway. let's start with ulta. here is a company that has 489 stores in 45 states. and we know these stores are doing very well, or at least in the united states. how do we know this? in the latest quarter ulta posted 8.93% in same-store sales. ulta plans to open 100 new stores this year, increasing told footage by 22%. that's what these managers are looking for. you might think that kind of expansion can't be sustained for very long. you'd be wrong. ulta believes they can have a 45% increase in the current store cap. that's what these managers like. that means the company still has a very long runway for growth and it's why investors have been lapping up the stomach stock all year. i think the stock can climb higher. even though with an icarus situation with the sun being satura
right now we're in an environment where there aren't a lot of companies with genuine rapid growth. but ulta salon and tractor supply, they have it in spades. they have the long-term secular growth that makes money managers salivate. they're like dogs at the dog tracks before they get the mechanical rabbit. anyway. let's start with ulta. here is a company that has 489 stores in 45 states. and we know these stores are doing very well, or at least in the united states. how do we know this? in the...
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i don't want to kill jobs in this environment. let me make one more point -- >> jim: let's let him answer the tacks thing for a moment. >> okay. >> well, we have had -- >> jim: about the idea in order to reduce the deficit, there has to be revenue in addition to cuts. >> governor romney has ruled out revenue -- [overlapping dialogue] >> the revenue i get is by more people working, getting higher pay, paying more taxes. that's how we get growth and how we balance the budget. but the idea of taxing people more, putting more people out of work, you will never get there. you never balance the budget by raising taxes. spain -- spain spends 42% of their total commo government. >> jim: okay. >> we are spenning 42% of our economy on government. i don't wawant to go down the ph to spain. i want to go down the path of growth that puts americans to work with more money coming in because they are working. >> jim: but, mr. president, you are saying, in order to get the job done, it has to be balanced -- >> if we are serious, we have to take a
i don't want to kill jobs in this environment. let me make one more point -- >> jim: let's let him answer the tacks thing for a moment. >> okay. >> well, we have had -- >> jim: about the idea in order to reduce the deficit, there has to be revenue in addition to cuts. >> governor romney has ruled out revenue -- [overlapping dialogue] >> the revenue i get is by more people working, getting higher pay, paying more taxes. that's how we get growth and how we...
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but the real reason these stocks will be anointed is their genuine high growth names in an environment where because of the slowdown worldwide there are very few real growth stocks out there. sure, many stocks rat 252-week highs. but google and amazon are barn burners. they're so obvious that they're not going to be ignored. every fund that already owns them will be double do you think between now and the end of the year if history is your guide. plus, you got a nice google reversal today, which gives you a chance to do some buying. the charters are going to be calling it the son of apple. they're going to say this reversal today is now the beginning of the big decline, like it was with apple. hey, can we just decide that apple and google are different companies? why don't we start with this amazon. we know that this company is oriented in online retail powerhouse, the widest selection of products, lowest prices, fastest, cheapest delivery. amazon is a beloved company that has cultivated fabulous relationships with its customers, and most important, it's still taking market share all o
but the real reason these stocks will be anointed is their genuine high growth names in an environment where because of the slowdown worldwide there are very few real growth stocks out there. sure, many stocks rat 252-week highs. but google and amazon are barn burners. they're so obvious that they're not going to be ignored. every fund that already owns them will be double do you think between now and the end of the year if history is your guide. plus, you got a nice google reversal today,...
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>> it's been a tough economic environment for all of us. so we have been doing pretty well from a marketshare standpoint and it's really based on the innovations that we've delivered. we've brought some things to the marketplace that have markedly improved the quality of the food. i mentioned packaging technology. first was our steaming technology, the cafÉ steamers that were introduced several years ago. i believe it was 2008. healthy choice cafÉ steamers was the biggest new product of the entire industry of that calendar year. since then, those products, the steaming platform has done really well. we have recently introduced it, you just mentioned, the baked on trays. that's another packaging technology that uses smart trays, which basically allows the consumer to bake a product in the microwave in far less time than would take in the oven, with equal quality. so those kind of innovations along with moving into the desert to business on the healthy choice greek frozen yogurt have all helped strengthen that franchise. >> over the last co
>> it's been a tough economic environment for all of us. so we have been doing pretty well from a marketshare standpoint and it's really based on the innovations that we've delivered. we've brought some things to the marketplace that have markedly improved the quality of the food. i mentioned packaging technology. first was our steaming technology, the cafÉ steamers that were introduced several years ago. i believe it was 2008. healthy choice cafÉ steamers was the biggest new product of...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> different strokes here. you want to be a good investor, you immediate to understand that manage your money requires more than simply being able to coldly analyze each new piece of data. look, we're not computers here. we're human. with all the weaknesses that entails. when you are running your own portfolio, you have to be able to compensate for those weaknesses. for example, after just a lousy week like the one we just finished, there's a natural urge to try to ignore -- >> the house of pain. >> nobody wants to watch the market go down. yet, the moment you stop paying attention, that's when you really do get crushed. that'
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> different...
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>> well, it has been a tough economic environment for all of us. so, we have been doing pretty well from a market share standpoint and it is really based on the innovations that we have delivered. we have brought some things to the marketplace. i mentioned packaging technology. first was our steaming technology. the cafe steamers in 2008 and healthy choice cafe steamers was the biggest new strproduct of t industry of that calendar year. since then the steaming platform has been well. we have introduced the bakeden tr trays. that uses smart trays which allows you to bake a product in the microwave than you would in an oven in equal qual taity. >> first, you tried to make a giant acquisition and private label. you have keyed on making the small but valuable acquisitions that are bringing things to the bottom line. you still have a great balance sheet even after the acquisitions that you have done. >> jim, we stepped back a couple of years ago and said let's have a clear roadmap. we looked in the mirror and said we need to transform this portfolio to
>> well, it has been a tough economic environment for all of us. so, we have been doing pretty well from a market share standpoint and it is really based on the innovations that we have delivered. we have brought some things to the marketplace. i mentioned packaging technology. first was our steaming technology. the cafe steamers in 2008 and healthy choice cafe steamers was the biggest new strproduct of t industry of that calendar year. since then the steaming platform has been well. we...
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and that's especially true in an environment like this one. where so many hedge funds are lagging the market and so few really hot growth stocks. these guys are fighting for their professional lives, people. so they know they can't afford to have their clients ask them, you moron, why didn't you own google or visa or amazon or vista ulta salon or tractor supply, sherwin-williams or diageo. i believe they have been anointed by growth oriented portfolio managers. if it's a really bad market it won't matter, but i had stay focused on the hot list between now and the last week of december. and that brings me to two new ones. the last anointed names that round out the series. two smoking biotech stocks that have been rallying like crazy. first one is alexion, up 56% for the year and gilead, up 66% over the same period. alexion is one of these orphan drug companies, solarus treats rare blood disorders, called pnh it can lead to anemia, clotting and death. when you have a drug that treats an ultra rare, often lethal condition with no known cure like
and that's especially true in an environment like this one. where so many hedge funds are lagging the market and so few really hot growth stocks. these guys are fighting for their professional lives, people. so they know they can't afford to have their clients ask them, you moron, why didn't you own google or visa or amazon or vista ulta salon or tractor supply, sherwin-williams or diageo. i believe they have been anointed by growth oriented portfolio managers. if it's a really bad market it...
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their goal is to provide safe environments for school children and encourage education >> we need to provide safe neighborhoods >> the plan includes setting up after-school programs in high risk neighborhoods... providing mentoring and educational support. also creating three new centers to help high-school dropouts to return to school >> at that meeting today shortly after the mayor took the podium and incident disrupted his speech and stopped the news conference. county board commissioner who was standing among a group of people near the front of the room collapsed. people rushed to a side paramedics also came to his aid. no word on what caused his fault but he is said to be doing fine >> sometime later this evening or during the early morning hours of the space shuttle endeavor will arrive at its final resting place after a very slow journey on the streets of l.a.. the spacecraft has been going along at 2 mi. per hour after traveling in space at 17,000 mi. per hour. for the past two days endeavor has crept from the l.a. airport and will arrive at the california science center. wit
their goal is to provide safe environments for school children and encourage education >> we need to provide safe neighborhoods >> the plan includes setting up after-school programs in high risk neighborhoods... providing mentoring and educational support. also creating three new centers to help high-school dropouts to return to school >> at that meeting today shortly after the mayor took the podium and incident disrupted his speech and stopped the news conference. county...
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on the one side this interest-rate environment is tough. the spread between deposits and loans narrowing. on the other hand there's pret good activity, housing is picking up, credit is getting better. as we look at the bank earnings we have to differentiate who is hit by that net interest margin issue and who can benefit on the other side. we look at citi and think they can report a good monday on positive-- monday so that could be positive. on the other hand bank of america facing pressures from the deposit versus lending squeeze. >> you told me citi was your top recommendation right now. tell us why? >> well, we look at citi and it's a bank that has not performed as well as some of those other tough ones like bank of america ts year. the one hand. on the other hand we think it's a great play on what the federal reserve is doing. when they put all this money into the economy they are 12i78ity-- stimulating housing. citi has problem relating to housing. they are stimulating emerging markets where citi is the strongest. >> all right, let's t
on the one side this interest-rate environment is tough. the spread between deposits and loans narrowing. on the other hand there's pret good activity, housing is picking up, credit is getting better. as we look at the bank earnings we have to differentiate who is hit by that net interest margin issue and who can benefit on the other side. we look at citi and think they can report a good monday on positive-- monday so that could be positive. on the other hand bank of america facing pressures...
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that they own the best stocks out there, and they own a lot of them, and that's especially true in an environment like this one where so many hedge funds are lagging the market and there's so few really hot growth stocks. these guys are fighting for the professional lives, people. they know they can't afford to have their clients ask them you moron why didn't you own google or amazon or visa or master card? what's with you with the not having the ultra salon or the tractor supply? couldn't you see sher win williams, they were plain as day? these are all hot stocks that i have highlighted this week. i believe they have been anointed by these portfolio managers, and that makes them, well, the next best thing to unstoppable. obviously if it's a really bad market, it won't matter. i'm going to stay focused on all the hot list between now and the last week of december, and that brings me to two new ones. we have two last -- the last anointed names to round out the series. these are two smoking biotech stocks that have been rallying like crazy. first one is alexion, and that is up 56% for the year, and
that they own the best stocks out there, and they own a lot of them, and that's especially true in an environment like this one where so many hedge funds are lagging the market and there's so few really hot growth stocks. these guys are fighting for the professional lives, people. they know they can't afford to have their clients ask them you moron why didn't you own google or amazon or visa or master card? what's with you with the not having the ultra salon or the tractor supply? couldn't you...
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the goal that they're thing that they're trying to achieve it seems a lot simpler to me in a complex environment like this one like simpler i mean it really just dots the eye and says yes this is what we're doing we are now in the business of of becoming landlords we are buying mortgages instead of buying mortgage backed securities they could buy used to more directly they could actually take mortgages onto their portfolio if they wanted to and i know this would bend a few rules but that doesn't stop them so far it really seems like a lot of things the bet is saying they're doing that's not the simplest explanation of what the fed is doing to me it feels like the fed has been in the business of repairing bank balance sheets were turning banks to profitability they've done a wonderful job but they have the data just came out and it's twelve months up through june of two thousand and twelve banks earned the top six hundred sixty three billion putting them on par with their two thousand and six. oh that's fantastic so so what is it i'm not i'm really unclear on the battle the burning use fighting i
the goal that they're thing that they're trying to achieve it seems a lot simpler to me in a complex environment like this one like simpler i mean it really just dots the eye and says yes this is what we're doing we are now in the business of of becoming landlords we are buying mortgages instead of buying mortgage backed securities they could buy used to more directly they could actually take mortgages onto their portfolio if they wanted to and i know this would bend a few rules but that...
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that is progress on the environment. we are committed to the environment. i take my children hiking and fishing, walking in the woods, the wilderness. believe me, we have a commitment to preserving the environment. you cannot help but think of the environmental policy of the governor of massachusetts. he talks about being an environmentalist. let me tell you about his environmental policy. the boston harbor, which is the dirtiest water way in america, tons of raw sewage go in there each and every day. what does the governor of missouri what has the governor massachusetts done about that? virtually -- what has the governor of massachusetts done about that? virtually nothing. then he has the audacity to go down to new jersey. he has the nerve to dump waste off the coast of new jersey. who has the environment interests? george bush and i do. >> this late conversion is interesting to me. [laughter] [applause] he talks about boston harbor and he says he's not done anything. the fact is that the has a $6 billion program under way on waste treatment and it was thi
that is progress on the environment. we are committed to the environment. i take my children hiking and fishing, walking in the woods, the wilderness. believe me, we have a commitment to preserving the environment. you cannot help but think of the environmental policy of the governor of massachusetts. he talks about being an environmentalist. let me tell you about his environmental policy. the boston harbor, which is the dirtiest water way in america, tons of raw sewage go in there each and...
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voss will lock in profits and take time to relax and reassess the environment. you have elections, fiscal cliff, the eurozone uncertainty and in that type of environment it is a case of i know things are strong when i get out and look to get back in later on. >> josh brown, what do you do with apple here? do you use the pullback as substantial as it has been, 10% from a peak at the end of september? do you use it as a buying opportunity or a flag in your face that says i have got real reason to worry here? >> i would caution anyone who is booking a funeral home for the final passage of the apple story. i think that's a little premature. technically speaking, we have big volume coming to google and apple and it is the same funds that own both these stocks. nobody should be surprised there is a dip at the beginning of the quarter. i think when have you a quarter where stocks out perform bonds to such a massive degree which is clearly what we saw here, you are going to see people rebalance out of equities, rebalance into stocks and apple is not immune to that. it i
voss will lock in profits and take time to relax and reassess the environment. you have elections, fiscal cliff, the eurozone uncertainty and in that type of environment it is a case of i know things are strong when i get out and look to get back in later on. >> josh brown, what do you do with apple here? do you use the pullback as substantial as it has been, 10% from a peak at the end of september? do you use it as a buying opportunity or a flag in your face that says i have got real...
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did you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser. growing ideas. >> mr. president, you are entitled to your own airplane and house, but not to your own facts. >> the first presidential debate, around 12 mitt romney. >> it is arithmetic. >> where was the president's fastball? >> i felt he should of been more aggressive. >> join the president on them stage, the beleaguered middle class. >> the middle class are getting crushed. >> that is what joe biden says. >> how they can justify raising taxes on the middle-class who have been buried the last four years. >> to joe biden. no, don't boo. he is the best thing we have got going, guys. >> it was the biggest brownson's encore. i read that in a column friday morning. on the cover 25th, 1415 on christmas day at parkton corps, king henry led his army to victory. charles the six was mentally incapacitated at the time of battle. that is as far as i want to take that one. agincourt? >> yes, you were there, as i recall. you covered it for the daily frog. it was quite a rout. when i wrote the colu
did you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser. growing ideas. >> mr. president, you are entitled to your own airplane and house, but not to your own facts. >> the first presidential debate, around 12 mitt romney. >> it is arithmetic. >> where was the president's fastball? >> i felt he should of been more aggressive. >> join the president on them stage, the beleaguered middle class. >> the middle class are...
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in other words, you don't collapse in liquidity environment. i'll tell you, one step further, if i may, there is this concept, and it's a little complicated called the mar shalian k. if you have greater liquidity than can be absorbed by the economy. it works wonderfully if you're looking at emorninging markets. it doesn't work wonderfully in the u.s. because there are other assets to go to. real estate, commodities, currency. it doesn't have to go to equities. it's more limited in emerging economies. >> let me ask about the sectors you like in this march higher than 12% by the end of 2013. financials, information technology, tell com and utilities. telecom and utilities seem surprising and i'm surprised the materials and energies aren't entries in this, if you are expecting secular bull market to really kick in next year and for there to be growth out there. >> there are a lot of questions that i'm not going to have enough time to address. but when we do our work on the sectors or industry groups, we do it at those group levels. i'm not going t
in other words, you don't collapse in liquidity environment. i'll tell you, one step further, if i may, there is this concept, and it's a little complicated called the mar shalian k. if you have greater liquidity than can be absorbed by the economy. it works wonderfully if you're looking at emorninging markets. it doesn't work wonderfully in the u.s. because there are other assets to go to. real estate, commodities, currency. it doesn't have to go to equities. it's more limited in emerging...
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literally now you have a global environment where people have access to campaign websites and an environment where campaigns are literally spitting out email solicitations and using social media to solicit campaign donations from people around the world. the question becomes in that kind of environment, do these campaigns actually have security on the back end to make sure that these donations are not taken -- >> sean: the obama campaign has a campaign store. on the campaign store they use a standard security tool, but on the obama campaign donation website they do not have the standard security code. explain that. >> you've heard of voter fraud? this is donor fraud. they have a massive apparatus that goes from social media to digit mining to fundraising. what they've done, they've got every tool available, standard tools they could use to check if you want to buy a mug, but what they do is drive you right to their website, everybody to their donate page, and they have no security at all. they use security in such a limited with a that -- >> sean: what do we know about the money, where it ma
literally now you have a global environment where people have access to campaign websites and an environment where campaigns are literally spitting out email solicitations and using social media to solicit campaign donations from people around the world. the question becomes in that kind of environment, do these campaigns actually have security on the back end to make sure that these donations are not taken -- >> sean: the obama campaign has a campaign store. on the campaign store they...
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but if there is one point i must never stop driving home here, owning expensive stocks risky in an environment when chipotle could be down 100 points. remember that day? that day changed my mind. rain in the risk, even if it means the reward will be crimped. unlike the movies, in real life, greed is bad. michael douglas and more importantly kirk douglas are huge fans of the show. i met them, i'm not kidding and i can just say as a kirk douglas fan, that's as great as it gets. i would link kirk's book if this were amazon, but it's a tv show. safeway meeting reports on thursday. so many -- this is the quarter. anyway so many people have tried to call the bottom in the stock, and all they have is thousands of shopping cartwheel rots on their backs. i'm thinking safeway will be like the checkout line, ten points or less. whole foods, not even that expensive when you factor in the growth rate. a re-enactment of safeway's quarter. okay. now, after the close thursday and this j.b. hunt transport, the trucking company, i don't spend enough time talking about how the truckers are doing. i'm used to the
but if there is one point i must never stop driving home here, owning expensive stocks risky in an environment when chipotle could be down 100 points. remember that day? that day changed my mind. rain in the risk, even if it means the reward will be crimped. unlike the movies, in real life, greed is bad. michael douglas and more importantly kirk douglas are huge fans of the show. i met them, i'm not kidding and i can just say as a kirk douglas fan, that's as great as it gets. i would link...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> of all the battle grounds this year, florida is the mother load. 29 electoral votes. the north liens republican. the south, heavily democratic. in between is florida's famed i-4 corridor, the area around the interstate that runs from daytona beach to tampa bay. it is home to most of the state's swing vote. here is where elections are won in florida. for mitt romney a loss of the sunshine state virtually closes the door to a presidential victory. president obama won florida in 2008 and is fighting to keep it in his column. cnn's three polls taken after the presidential debate found romney leading obama 49% to 46%. >>> allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies prote
it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> of all the battle grounds this year, florida is the mother load. 29 electoral votes. the north liens republican. the south, heavily democratic. in between is florida's famed i-4 corridor, the...
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they were asked what their views are on the current operating environment. joining us with more, chief economist at deloitte. good to see you. i suppose we had a record second quarter of declines. >> confidence went through the floor back in june on the result of what's going on in the euro area. you've seen a bit of a bounce. risk appetite up is bit so i think cfos are looking at the same things the equity markets are looking at, qe-3 in the states, ecb bond buying. but the interesting thing is the underlying stock support is getting rather more defensive, they're more focused on cash. if respect. >> so what can he can to in terms of laying confidence?f re >> so what can he can to in terms of laying confidence?espe >> so what can he can to in terms of laying confidence?ct. >> so what can he can to in terms of laying confidence?. >> so what can he can to in terms of laying confidence? >> so what can he can to in terms of laying confidence? >> a lot of concerns relate to things outside the uk, in particular the weakness of the euro area, uncertainty. so there
they were asked what their views are on the current operating environment. joining us with more, chief economist at deloitte. good to see you. i suppose we had a record second quarter of declines. >> confidence went through the floor back in june on the result of what's going on in the euro area. you've seen a bit of a bounce. risk appetite up is bit so i think cfos are looking at the same things the equity markets are looking at, qe-3 in the states, ecb bond buying. but the interesting...
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and i will invest in education, health care, protecting the environment and retirement security. we both made promises in this campaign. i promise you i will keep mine. let me tell you about one of the governor's. he has promised a trillion dollars out of the social security trust fund for young working adults to invest and save on their own. but he's promised seniors that their social security benefits will not be cut, and he's promised the same trillion dollars to them. and embrace the highest common denominator of the american spirit. i don't know what affirmative access means. i do know what affirmative >> i know what hit cram -- hate crime statute is all about. i am for the proposed law. the governor is against it. i know what it means to have a commitment to diversity. i am part of an administration that has the finest record on diversity and an excellent -- our success over the last eight years has not been in spite of diversity but because of it. we are able to draw on the wisdom and experience from different parts of society that had not been tapped in the same way befor
and i will invest in education, health care, protecting the environment and retirement security. we both made promises in this campaign. i promise you i will keep mine. let me tell you about one of the governor's. he has promised a trillion dollars out of the social security trust fund for young working adults to invest and save on their own. but he's promised seniors that their social security benefits will not be cut, and he's promised the same trillion dollars to them. and embrace the...
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and i willnvest in education, health care, protecting the environment and retirement security. we both made promises in this campaign. i promise you i will keep mine. let me tell you about one of the governor's. he has promised a trillion dollars out of the social security trust fund for young working adults to invest and save on their own. but he's promised seniors that their social security benefits will not be cut, and he's promised the same trillion dollars to them. and embrace the highest common denominator of thamerican spirit. i don't know what affirmative access means. i do know what affirmative >> i know what hit cram -- hate crime statute is all about. i am for the proposed law. the governor is against it. i know what it means to have a commitment to diversity. i am part of an administration that has the finest record on diversity and an excellent -- our success over the last eight years has not been in spite of diversity but because of it. we are able to draw on the wisdomnd experience from different parts of society that had not been tapped in the same way before. m
and i willnvest in education, health care, protecting the environment and retirement security. we both made promises in this campaign. i promise you i will keep mine. let me tell you about one of the governor's. he has promised a trillion dollars out of the social security trust fund for young working adults to invest and save on their own. but he's promised seniors that their social security benefits will not be cut, and he's promised the same trillion dollars to them. and embrace the highest...
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a weakening earnings environment with many downcycle but prepare yourself for the duration of this investment cycle which is based on the cycle of growth, corporate profits and consumer demand still strong. liz: jim swanson, msf chief financial strategist. listen, we're above 1425 on the s&p 500. that is the critical level. again, traders all hours they would have to close above 1425. right now about 1428, 1430, nothing above that would be bullish for monday. but we will watch it all the way to the end. now cracking a 20,000 mark on twitter, thank you. still trying to beat charlie gasparino. follow me after the break. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special opsission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that'shat trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 da, and we'll throw in up to $60
a weakening earnings environment with many downcycle but prepare yourself for the duration of this investment cycle which is based on the cycle of growth, corporate profits and consumer demand still strong. liz: jim swanson, msf chief financial strategist. listen, we're above 1425 on the s&p 500. that is the critical level. again, traders all hours they would have to close above 1425. right now about 1428, 1430, nothing above that would be bullish for monday. but we will watch it all the...
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are electric cars bad for the environment?according to a new report published in the "journal of industrial ecology"... the factoriee that toxiccwaste than conventional ones.still... researcherr say electric carsscan make sense in the bbg ppcture if the electric used to run them comes from low-carbon soorres. from coal... then aa electric carriin't really helpinn with pollution. theebuzz is building... over apple's mini i-pad. while apple hasn't officially confirmmd plans to launch a &psmallee taalet... some component suppliers in asia say they've received orders to make more than 10-million unitssof the smaller tablets. that's roughly double the order that were placed for amazon's kindle fire tablets. t's rumored that apple will unveil the its mini i-pad later this month. coming up... he's the main suspect... in halllway.and now... he's being criticized for something else. what oran van der slooo ii accused of doing in jail... that's grabbing worldwide attentionn but next... gettmore gifts... things you can do to make the mos
are electric cars bad for the environment?according to a new report published in the "journal of industrial ecology"... the factoriee that toxiccwaste than conventional ones.still... researcherr say electric carsscan make sense in the bbg ppcture if the electric used to run them comes from low-carbon soorres. from coal... then aa electric carriin't really helpinn with pollution. theebuzz is building... over apple's mini i-pad. while apple hasn't officially confirmmd plans to launch a...
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group called queer pride is among the top five in the entire country to support, provide a gay friendly environment and so they're hoping to harness that pride to convince folks to vote for this question that's on the ballot. they know that young people are overwhelmingly in support of same sex marriage. that is what polls have shown, but people over 65 are less so and so these young people on these campuses are hoping to convince their parents, their friends, their relatives to vote for question 6. >> we need your help. too many people might just skip the questions. some people might not really understand the importance of this. there's going to be a lot of negative ads that are going to be on the television set. we need your help if we're going to win on november 6th. >> reporter: there's another controversy going on at galludet university, a question of a chief diversity officer there being put on administrative leave because she signed the petition that would have brought same sex marriage to the ballot. we're going to have that story coming up at 6:00. back to you. >> thank you, bruce. >>> wel
group called queer pride is among the top five in the entire country to support, provide a gay friendly environment and so they're hoping to harness that pride to convince folks to vote for this question that's on the ballot. they know that young people are overwhelmingly in support of same sex marriage. that is what polls have shown, but people over 65 are less so and so these young people on these campuses are hoping to convince their parents, their friends, their relatives to vote for...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome back. raw politics now. tuesday's town hall debate could provide another boost to mitt romney's momentum or stop it cold. whichever body language will almost certainly play a part. it has throughout debate history. it did in this year's first presidential debate. it certainly did last night. in fact, it was as plain as the smile on joe biden face or the water glass in paul ryan's hand. gary tuchman watched the debate with social scientist amy cuddy, not looking to pick a winner, just aiming to spot a tell. >> first talk about the handshake. this is important to you, right? what do we see here? >> ryan is going in wi
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> answer armstrong in a mess of doepg allegations. 11 of his former teammates including tyler hamilton testified against him. he joins me for an exclusive interview coming up. what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> up close tonight, a ryan you did not get to see onstage last night until the debate was over. the families of paul ryan and joe biden chatted and smiled after the 90-minute verbal slugfest. the ryan kids tried out the debate chairs. jill biden has been in the public for years now but voters are just getting to know
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> answer armstrong in a mess of...
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we feel comfortable we're offering a safe environment for consumers. >> people look at penn national gaming, what differentiates you from your cohorts in this space? >> we think given our conservative balance sheet and ability to invest capital wisely we get great returns on investment. there's $400 million here, the $320 million will be great returns. race tracks moving from toledo and here in columbus up to youngstown, they're going to be great investments. we' we're disciplined in allocating capital. >> it's a 3.25 billion market cap. back to you. >> they are good jobs, though, ryan, you can see why people want, working in a casino, it beats digging ditches. how many, 58,000 applications for 2,000 positions? >> right. i don't think you can get in, joe. that's right. and the wrinkle here, we ran into a couple in pennsylvania, it's a smoke-free floor, too, which is actually good because this is the only suit i have on the road and i can't have it stinken up on my way home. >> i'm not sure what you're talking about the poor conventioneers where the real sins are committed. appreciate
we feel comfortable we're offering a safe environment for consumers. >> people look at penn national gaming, what differentiates you from your cohorts in this space? >> we think given our conservative balance sheet and ability to invest capital wisely we get great returns on investment. there's $400 million here, the $320 million will be great returns. race tracks moving from toledo and here in columbus up to youngstown, they're going to be great investments. we' we're disciplined...